Author Katherine Mellen Charron argues Septima Clark is often publically remembered in Charleston as “an elderly woman who rendered great service to a more distant civil rights movement.” However, this exhibition seeks to recover the story of Septima Clark’s radicalism and leadership in the civil rights movement beginning in the early 1920s and throughout her life. The exhibition features a virtual tour of important sites relevant to the life, work, and memory of Septima P. Clark in downtown Charleston and the surrounding area. From Clark’s childhood home to the Coming Street YWCA, the interactive map highlights twenty-two sites significant to Clark’s story as well as the wider civil rights movement in Charleston.